The Avondhu

BALLYLOOBY/ DUHILL

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BALLYLOOBY/CASTLEGRAC­E DEVELOPMEN­T LOTTO

Tuesday, May 23 drawn numbers: 11, 13, 23 and 26. No jackpot winner this week. One match three: Crystal Murphy online. Next week’s jackpot €4,800. The club extend their thanks for your continued support. Tickets available from usual outlets and clubforce.com-Ballylooby:Castlegrac­e Gaa.

BALLYLOOBY COMMUNITY HALL ASSOCIATIO­N

Longest Day 6km walk/run on Wednesday, June 21st. Registrati­on from 6.15pm. Start time 7.30pm. All proceeds are in aid of the upkeep of the Hall. Refreshmen­ts and raffle in the hall afterwards.

FAI PRIMARY SCHOOLS 5S

Best wishes to our young students from Ballylooby Parish School who will represent Munster in the All-Ireland finals at the Aviva Stadium this Wednesday. Best wishes to parents and children who are travelling to Dublin to support their children and school.

KILBEHENNY NS GIRLS

Congrats to Kilbehenny NS girls who are representi­ng their school in the same competitio­ns at the Aviva stadium on Wednesday. A big day for both schools, teachers, parents and pupils all travelling to support their teams.

RURAL IRELAND AT ITS BEST - LOCAL LOMMUNITY RAISES BIG MONEY FOR COUNTRY SCHOOL

Two cheques, totalling fourteen thousand two and thirty seven euros (€14,237) were handed over to the board of management of Ballylooby National School. Chairman of the board of management Peter Mackin and Kieran Scanlon, principal of the school, accepted the cheques from Micheal Anglim and members of the 30 strong group who put together the two wonderful nights entertainm­ent “Music, Song and Craic”.

€13,150 was raised by the cast and the two sold out concerts in Duhill with Micheal Kenneally donating €1,177, representi­ng dormant funds from the local tug of war group which kindly agreed to donate to the cause. Huge thanks to Micheal and all involved for their generosity

The show was the brain child of Micheal Anglim to help raise funds for the developmen­t of the fields recently purchased by Ballylooby National School. They say if you want something done ask a busy person well Micheal asked 25 very busy people and without hesitation they jumped on board. Added to that the 7 wonderful musicians from 5th and 6th Class in the school who embraced the fundraiser with gusto. They opened the show on both nights with beautiful renditions of Galtee Mountain Boy, Slievenamo­n, Óro Se Do Bheath Abhaile and the hugely popular “Star of the county Down” showing off their talents on flutes, tin whistle’s, accordian’s and concertina.

All genres of music were represente­d from Pasty Cline’s “Crazy to Whiskey In The Jar, the Rattlin’ Bog, Sweet Caroline, The Butcher Boy and many many more.

The Duhill quartet made up of Liz Brennock, Declan Slatter, Elaine O’Donnell and Brendan Keating brought the house down with their unique version of ABBA’s famous hit Mamma Mia. Mr Music Man himself Brendan McCarthy not only performed the beautiful

Wolfe Tones number “Goodbye Mick” but accompanie­d most of the singers also. During rehearsals his availabili­ty to everyone to help them with their choice of song gave huge confidence to those performing and enhanced our show no end. Poetry is very dear to the heart of people in rural Ireland and Josie Myles entertaine­d the crowd with in her own inimitable style and her very original verses. Liam Hunter entertaine­d the crowd with his beautiful dulcit tones and sweet guitar playing with “My love is like a red red rose” and “Misty Foggy Dew Ballet” was seen on the stage in Duhill for the first time with the magnificen­t sister act of Martina Slattery and Theresa O’Donoghue.

Any Irish singathon wouldn’t be worth its salt if we didn’t have a song about our great Irish mammies and daddies, Brendan Landy paid tribute to all the daddies with the lovely “My ould man” and Kathleen Moloney honoured all the mammies with “A mothers love is a blessing” surround by the children and then the entire ensemble. The show closed with a ‘special’ rendition of ‘Country Roads’ and everyone’s favourite “The Wild Rover”.

This show was very unique in our community, all performers gave of their time with great generosity and this was reciprocat­ed by the fantastic audiences on both nights and their superb generosity towards the raffle. Huge huge thanks to the many many people who donated prizes.

It was also unique and special for a second reason, the fundraiser was for the primary school and the girls Emma, Liah, Megan, Rebecca, Anka, Katie and Abbie performed a song just before the interval, specially written for the occasion by Liz Brennock to the tune of School around the corner accompanie­d by Liz herself and Elaine O’Donnell with Mr Music Man himself on guitar.

A very special mention must go to Fidelma Nugent, Tom Murphy, Linda Gardiner and Eddie Goldin whose musical talent were hugely helpful in providing a wonderful show, and also Liam Hunter and Brendan McCarthy who not only performed but accompanie­d as well. Seamus Hennessy for his sound system and his help and advice it is very much appreciate­d and Will Nugent on lighting and sound. Without all these people the show would not have gone on. Thanks to anyone who helped in anyway and not forgetting our talented MC Pat O’Donnell.

Huge thanks must go to all the performers; Fiona Myles, Johnny English, Brid Wilkinson, Tom Meehan, Brendan Landy, Brendan Coffey, Ger Maher, Josie Myles, Claire Morrissey, Brendan McCarthy, Brendan Keating, Liz Brennock, Declan Slattery, Elaine O’Donnell, Kevin Ryan, Aishling and Caoimhe Ryan, Liam Hunter, Paddy Lonergan Martina Slattery, Teresa O’Donoghue, Pat O’Donnell, Brendan McCarthy, Liah, Emma, Abbie, Anka, Rebecca, Katie and Megan.

Lina Ryan put a lot of work into this Singaton and got all of us to rehearse 3 to 4 nights a week.

CUL CAMP

Ballylooby/Castlegrac­e GAA will host the Kelloggs Cul Camp from the 10th to 14th of July this summer.

SOUTH U19B FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSH­IP RESULT

Knockmeald­own Gaels 1-19 (22) Ballingarr­y 4-06 (18).

SYMPATHY

Ballylooby Castlegrac­e GAA wish to offer our condolence­s to the Flynn family on the passing of Anne. The death occurred of Anne Flynn (nee Cronin) Ballinahal­la, Clogheen. We extend our sympathy to her husband Billy, her children, Margaret, Susanne, Mary-Ellen, Colm and Richie, grandchild­ren, sons-in-law, daughter-in-law, brothers, sisters extended family and friends. Anne’s requiem mass took place in St John the Baptist Church, Duhill followed by internment in adjoining cemetery on Monday, May 29th. The Flynn’s have always been great supporters of our club. May she rest in peace.

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